About this listing
This apartment of 31m2 consists of all the furnishing to make your short or long stay comfortable.
The equipped kitchen comes with two electric burners, microwave, coffee machine, boiling kettle, pots, pans, plates, and cutlery. Below the kitchen counter, there’s a washing machine and a fridge.Â
The sofa-bed is convertible and can accommodate two people to sleep if required. In front of the sofa-bed, there’s a big oval shaped coffee table. The king size bed is appropriate for two people as well. In front of the bed, there’s a cabinet with three large drawers. Above the cabinet, there’s a TV. The bathroom consists of a classic shower cabinet, WC, and sink with a storage cabinet under it.Â
Location
15m from   Bonne Nouvelle (Line 8, 9) & 100m from Strasbourg – Saint-Denis (Line 4, 8, 9). Close to convenience stores, banks, Pharmacy , etc.
Neighborhood
Also known as Bourse, the 2nd arrondissement is located on the right bank of the River Seine. Together with the adjacent 8th and 9th arrondissements, hosts an important business district, centered on the Paris OpĂ©ra, which houses the city’s most dense concentration of business activities. The arrondissement contains the former Paris Bourse (stock exchange) and several banking headquarters, as well as a textile district, known as the Sentier, and the OpĂ©ra-Comique‘s theatre, the Salle Favart. The 2nd arrondissement is the home of Grand Rex, the largest movie theater in Paris.[2] The 2nd arrondissement is also the home of most of Paris’s surviving 19th-century glazed commercial arcades. At the beginning of the 19th century, most of the streets of Paris were dark, muddy, and lacked sidewalks. A few entrepreneurs copied the success of the Passage des Panoramas and its well-lit, dry, and paved pedestrian passageways. By the middle of the 19th century, there were about two dozen of these commercial malls, but most of them disappeared as the Paris authorities paved the main streets and added sidewalks, as well as gas street lighting. The commercial survivors are – in addition to the Passage des Panoramas – the Galerie Vivienne, the Passage Choiseul, the Galerie Colbert, the Passage des Princes, the Passage du Grand Cerf, the Passage du Caire, the Passage Lemoine, the Passage Jouffroy, the Passage Basfour, the Passage du Bourg-L’abbĂ©, and the Passage du Ponceau.